That Girl In Yellow Boots review News

Anurag Kashyap’s latest venture as a director, That Girl In Yellow Boots, is winning rave reviews across the board, but the question is, will it manage to find its audience with Salman Khan’s Bodyguard as competition? Apparently Kashyap is not at all worried about the fate of his film. In a recent interview he said, “3 Idiots is the biggest hit of our country and out of the one billion population, roughly 2.5 million people saw it in the theatre, why did the rest not go and see it? I think have an audience, not in large numbers, but they are just enough to ensure that the producer doesn’t make a loss.” Wethinks Kashyap is on the right track and will make Indian cinema proud.ALSO READ: Click here to read more

It is the director’s most challenging film yet. Eat your heart out, Ram Gopal Varma
It is a well-established fact that writer/director Anurag Kashyap is the poster-boy of Indian independent cinema and with That Girl In Yellow Boots, he proves exactly why. Kashyap has grown film by film. Whether it’s the raw and edgy Paanch or the sprawling docu-drama Black Friday, the flawed but interesting No Smoking, the taut Gulal or his box-office breakthrough film Dev.D, Kashyap has only expanded his oeuvre as a director, refusing to be bogged down by convention or formula. Click here to read more